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CraftHaus Brewery, based in Henderson, is planning a second tasting room at 197 California St. in the Las Vegas Arts District. FacebookRyan Lochte listens to the national anthem after being awarded a gold medal during the ceremony for the men's 4x200-meter freestyle relay final at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 10, 2016. (Michael Sohn, File/AP) New spot for CraftHaus CraftHaus Brewery, based in Henderson, is planning a second tasting room at 197 California St. in the Las Vegas Arts District, with opening expected in early spring. The brewery’s fourth-anniversary celebration will be 6 to 10 p.m. Sept. 15 at its taproom at 7350 Eastgate Road, Suite 110, in Henderson. Tickets are $35 and $45 plus fees ($12 for designated drivers) at 4thSplosion.bpt.me. New Thai Spot The man who brought Las Vegas Chada Thai & Wine and Chada Street is getting back into the Thai food game. Bank Atcharawan, who sold his interest in both of those popular restaurants before they … [Read more...] about Crafthaus Brewery opening in downtown Las Vegas

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Thousands of people gathered in downtown Los Angeles Saturday for a march and rally to decry the separation and detention of immigrant families. The “Families Belong Together – Freedom for Immigrants March” began at 11 a.m. outside L.A. City Hall. “If you are pro-family, you cannot separate families,” L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti said to the crowd. “Mr. Trump, do your job. ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), do your job …” Garcetti said. The mayor’s speech was followed by remarks from model Chrissy Teigen, and then a performance of “What’s Goin’ On” and a new song, titled “Preach,” by her husband, singer and musician John Legend. Thousands here for #Immigration rally/march. #FamilesBelongTogether event. @CBSLA #CBSLA pic.twitter.com/HXFza17QF6 — Greg Mills (@GregMillsTVNews) June 30, 2018 “This an inflection moment,” California Sen. Kamala Harris … [Read more...] about Thousands Hit Downtown LA Streets For Immigration Protest

Thinkstock Wizards, unicorns … Branden Powers, the mad genius who brought Las Vegas Chinatown’s The Golden Tiki and Fremont Street’s Evel Pie, has a top-secret bar and restaurant in the works for the Arts District. While he’s not sharing much, he has been on social media taking early reservations, dropping hints of wizards, unicorns, heavy metal and revealing leather attire. He told us he’s signed a lease for a Main Street location, and says it will “top my previous projects and be a lot of fun.” Openings at the Palms The Palms has set May 18 as the official opening date for three new venues and the remodeled Center Bar. On the restaurant front, Scotch 80 Prime will be the resort’s new steakhouse, featuring N9NE’s Barry Dakake and Alize’s Mark Purdy cooking in the renovated N9NE space. Camden Cocktail Lounge will operate on the ground floor, with Apex Social Club taking over Ghostbar’s old rooftop perch. Brawling to … [Read more...] about Secret downtown Las Vegas bar teases wizards, unicorns, revealing leather

Shanda Cisneros fronts local Las Vegas band Shanda and the Howlers after hours at the Bailiwick Pub during the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekender at the Orleans on Saturday, April 16, 2017. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Vegas88sMaynard James Keenan, center, and Billy Howerdel of A Perfect Circle perform from behind a screen at the Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Thursday, April 6, 2017. (Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal) @csstevensphotoBilly Howerdel of A Perfect Circle performs at the Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Thursday, April 6, 2017. (Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal) @csstevensphotoA Perfect Circle perform from behind a screen at the Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Thursday, April 6, 2017. (Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal) @csstevensphotoJerry Lee Lewis performs during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 2, 2015, in New Orleans. (Photo … [Read more...] about Viva Las Vegas, Las Rageous festivals face off this weekend

Beneath the stares of several 4-foot high Buddhas at his soon-to-be-opened Red Door Asian Bistro, Tony Asta paused amid the construction to explain why he’s joining the restaurant boom on Las Olas Boulevard.“When we first walked in, we knew this was for us,” he said. “There is a niche that we can fill.”All along the Las Olas corridor are similar stories. In what seems to be a quasi-collaborative moment, landowners, developers, entrepreneurs and professionals are helping downtown Fort Lauderdale achieve a newfound adulthood.No longer solely a way station for temporary visitors such as tourists and seasonal snowbirds, it is now a highly desirable metropolitan destination that for many is more attractive and economical for full-time living than Miami.“We’re not the city ’tween Miami and West Palm Beach anymore,” George Hanbury II, president and CEO of Nova Southeastern University and a former Fort Lauderdale city manager, told a recent … [Read more...] about From new towers to restaurants and retail, Las Olas corridor emits a powerful vibe